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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    I wouldn't bother with a clock cos it wouldn't make fuck all difference to my arrival time.
    It would allow you the enjoyment of taking a more circuitous route. My SV is the first bike I have had with a clock. Whilst I run it ten minutes fast so that I am never late, I do find that it is a bonus having some indication of whether I have time for a pint or not before I face the kids at home.

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    I found one "free" on the road when out walking AND it had glue on the back - no longer sticky - so I put a velcro dot on it. Looks good on a nuthead under the handlbars, BUT it doesn't friggin go! Oh well will have to "find" another one that is going.
    Life is like a roll of toilet paper, the closer you get to the end, the faster it goes!

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    Thumbs up

    Bought an Oxford made for the job time piece from Tardme a couple of years back.
    Came with the Velcro dots and all the palaver to get it on the bike.
    Lasted about a month before it fell off, luckily for me into the mess of cables and things and i as able to retrieve it. Not matter though, after using the back up Velcro and watching it like a hawk for another month or so it simply stopped working.
    Got out the oldest battery powered Casio watch I've ever owned.About ten years without changing the battery, strapped it onto some of the cables by the handle bar, never been late or early since.Still works a treat and no one wants it so i get to keep it.
    All I have to do now is get the bike working properly so me and my timepieces can enjoy some summer riding.;
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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    Of course in this weather with only a t-shirt on you should be able to see your wristwatch anyway.

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